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I hate floppy disks
I hate floppy disks x 10000000000000
I just found out that in order to get the SATA RAID (hell, just SATA), I need to make my own SATA RAID driver disk. Stupid A7N8X-E and nForce2 chipset. They could have at least given me a floppy... |
hey mike---I was cleaning out some old files the other day and
found some old 5 1/4 floppys you could use....big---lots of room on them...:D |
Ahhhhhhh, true floppies! *runs*
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Help me on this one guys...Floppy are practically obsolete and we're still forced to use it?? Jeez...you'd think that manufacters have figured out that CDs should replace floppy as one of those cheap media
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You can probably make a custom Windows installer CD that includes the drivers so you don't need a floppy. To do it easily, try nLite or search this board because I think that process has been discussed.
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You'll probably change install CD's more often than they change the RAID drivers. Whenever I'm building a box I just bite the bullet and make a driver floppy (along with burning a current BIOS/chipset driver CD). They stay taped inside the case. Too many times spent kicking my own ass without net access or blank floppies or...
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Great thinking, Cyrnel. I found my FDD so i'll put the RAID drivers on that and install it. |
Mike, you could make an XP CD with the drivers, but by the time you finished you could have installed XP several times with the floppy version. Makes sense if you have lots of changes or are supporting a number of users. It's usually part of making an unattended install. At that point a few driver changes are just necessary icing on the cake.
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Yeah. If I ever need to install lots of RAID on NF2, i'll slipstream it to a copy of XP, but for the time being, i'll just put in the FDD for a little while :)
It just ticks me off though. I've got SATA on my comp and I never needed third party drivers - WinXP picked it up just fine .... but not with this mobo. The worst part is, they don't even give me a damn driver floppy. Ironically, my mobo DID. Note - my mobo is ABIT intel. My parents' mobo is Asus AMD. Grrrrr..... The scary thing is, the options for SATA in the BIOS seem very, very limited. I did a lot of reserach on my problem and it turns out I'm going to have to tell the BIOS that it's gotta boot from SCSI. I dunno, it just seems like intel has better SATA support :-( I feel so bad for my parents because I've been all slow with this comp. Bleh. *slits wrists and blacks eyes* |
No big deal. New platforms are always a little slower to set up. If you cruised you'd mess something up, right? :)
Intel (& friends) started SATA and their drivers are "in the fold". NVidia's Nforce chipsets aren't. Their MediaShield RAID (on pro boards) is quite a bit better. |
I'll keep that in mind - but is that because Intel is being a proprietary monster, nVidia just isn't complying or being ghey, or a bit of both?
Yeah, you're right. New platforms are a pain. I forgot :D |
I actually need a 5.25 floppy to take apart and use as a camera filter viejo! you guys know where i can possibly find one other than ebay?
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In this case, Intel got their SATA into MS's hardware list early. NV didn't have theirs ready. It's expensive to do, and of less value if you come in late. (Soo many install cd's out there already, etc.) Bundle a floppy and call it good. ShortHorn/vista will surely have some form of NV RAID, about the time we're moving to NV SATA 3G that still needs a floppy. :( Hey, is it really 2:30? Argh. |
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Soft or hard sectored? (j/k) |
Thanks for the advice, Cyrnel. Good words.
I got the SATA diskz0rz but I ran into trouble. I think I goofed on the partition size when I went to install XP or something..... trying a second install, but if this doesn't work ..... hmmmmmm. |
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